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ISSN 1731-0083
Wednesday, 30.04.2025
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Pol J Cosmetol 2024, 27(2): 67-74pladd to cart

Role of plant stem cell extracts in cosmetology


Magdalena Górska, Angelika Białka

Krakowska Wyższa Szkoła Promocji Zdrowia z siedzibą w Krakowie

Summary
Facial skin is the calling card of every person. Unfortunately, as the aging process wears out. Many women delve into the secrets of skin care, looking for newer and more effective cosmetics that will not only have a preventive anti-wrinkle effect, but also improve the vitality of the skin. To meet the needs of the use of cosmetic products by a company looking for methods and possibilities to prolong the beautiful, fresh and young appearance of the skin. Such ingredients can be extracted from plant stem extracts. High-quality protective and protective covers are available and have been used in cosmetology for several years. As we know, stem cells do not only occur in human bodies and animals, but also plants. Their characteristic features are primarily: unlimited ability to self-renewal, high proliferation potential and the ability to differentiate in cell types.
The aim of the study was to demonstrate plant stem cell extracts on the skin, including antioxidant, regenerating, anti-wrinkle and delayed effects of substances on the skin, based on other scientific research by the Swiss company Mibelle Biochemistry, which in 2008 was the first to extract stem cells from a variety apple tree called Malus domestica.

Key words: plant stem cells, extracts, meristem, kinetin